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I go back and forth on the value of this, but even a cheapskate like me thinks a dime is fair exchange every once in a while to avoid having to go to the Post Office.LabelWriter 450 Twin TurboIncrease your labelling and mailing efficiency. So essentially it will cost you a $.10 premium for each stamp you print. The cost is $20 for a roll of 200 (which includes the cost of shipping). You also must print on approved labels from Endicia. The minimum you can add to your account is $10. You have to create an account at Endicia, and can load additional funds to it as needed. You can also see the balance of your account. You are limited to First Class or Priority (if applicable). The application allows you to select the type of mailpiece, the weight, and service you request. DYMO partners with Endicia to print postage. Printing PostageĪ big deal with this printer is also the ability to print Postage. Regardless, even at a premium, the ease at which you can print one or two labels is worth it to me over trying to feed the same sheet in multiple times. A quick search of similar labels shows a sheet of labels slightly smaller labels (1 x 2-5/8-inch) comes to $.013 per label, while I found the DYMO labels for $.023 a label on Amazon, though that was at a substantial discount over the retail price.
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Especially when you need to print out a few labels, no more struggling with the full sheet of 30 labels. In this case it indicates that the address is invalid. This dialog box also contains the Address Fixer button that verifies the address before printing. You can quickly select the layout, printer, and the roll to print from. You can even click the button without first selecting the address and it will find the address for you: You can select any address in the document and click the Print Label button to print the label.
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Once I closed it and continued the install the icon appeared in my main toolbar of Word: I did notice a later version of the application (version 8.1) and when I downloaded and installed it, I was warned that Word was running in the background. There is a known issue with Office 2003 if you do not have the latest updates. My first install failed to display the icon in Word, so I checked the site for information. I installed the DYMO application on Windows to primarily test the ability to print from within Word.
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It does not work addresses in the Mac Address Book or Outlook, since these are not editable in the application. An Address Fixer can verify the address as listed in the DYMO Label Address Book. You can even select multiple addresses to print out on separate labels. The Address Book allows you to store addresses in the application, and provides read-only access to the Mac Address Book or Outlook:

The designer tab provides many options to add features like the date and time, barcodes, counters or graphics. You can even select that it prints from both rolls. Notice the image of the attached printer that clearly displays which roll you are printing from. The application opens in the Label tab allowing you to select the label you are printing to:
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I installed both applications on my MacBook Pro (I run XP in VMWare Fusion).īoth applications look identical (save for the look and feel of their respective interfaces). It is available for both Windows and Mac OSX. The primary tool for printing labels is the included application Dymo Label (Version 8). They even have some special use options like business cards, name tags and specialty labels available on their website. There a number of different kinds of labels you can print with this printer. The printer provides two (hence “twin”) spools to print labels on. Unless you unplug the adaptor, you will get a nice steady glow for the two blue LEDs in the front. I like the general simplicity of the design, and the thoughtfulness of providing some cord management in the back of the device, but I frankly miss a power switch. They even include a a reminder to move the guide against the label on the slot. Sent MON, WED, and FRI with the latest gadget reviews and news! Subscribe to The Gadgeteer Daily Digest newsletter
